Additional configurations are usually fine also as long as they don't break the 
rules.

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On 06/12/2011, at 9:34 AM, "Matt Hill" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Short version:
> 
> If it works, hasnt broken something else and is not anything that you
> have been specifically told not to do then you score.
> 
> Cheers,
> Matt
> 
> CCIE #22386
> CCSI #31207
> 
> On 6 December 2011 07:56, Josh Chamberlain <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Hi, I have a question about how the grading is performed. Is it fair to say
>> that if you meet the objectives without violating any rules or limitations
>> than you are OK? What if you think of a way to solve a problem that Cisco
>> had not considered? Will they catch that in the grading script? As we all
>> know, there are often several ways to skin a cat and I wonder whether we
>> can be confident that they thought of all the possibilities or should we be
>> trying to deduce the manor in which they expect us to solve a problem?
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